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> Hi!!
>
> I am trying for the first time to put on our intranet a really basic
> ASP.NET page, using VS2003 and C#.
>
> It's a page reading some info from an ACCESS database, using one
> dataset (dsSchedule) and a datagrid.
>
> Locally on my machine everything works fine. I copied directly all
> the files directy in my Virtual Folder on the server.
>
> I get the error:
> CS0103: The name 'dsSchedule1' does not exist in the class or
> namespace 'ASP.schedule_aspx'
>
> Line 14: runat="server" Height="160px" Width="192px"
> BackColor="Navy" ForeColor="White"></asp:calendar><asp:datagrid
> id=DataGrid1 style="Z-INDEX: 102; LEFT: 32px; POSITION: absolute; TOP:
> 240px" runat="server" Height="149px" Width="704px" DataSource="<%#
> dsSchedule1 %>" AutoGenerateColumns="False">
>
> If I remove the DataSource part the page will load, but without the
> data.
>
> I am pretty sure it is something really simple... just too stupid to
> figure it out.
>
> Thanks
>

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On Feb 6, 5:00 pm, "Eliyahu Goldin"
<> wrote:
> On your machine, find where dsSchedule is defined. This part is missing on
> the server. It could be a file or a dll, depending on where you find the
> definition.
>
> --
> Eliyahu Goldin,
> Software Developer & Consultant
> Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]http://msmvps.com/blogs/egoldin
>

<> wrote in message
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> On Feb 6, 5:00 pm, "Eliyahu Goldin"
> <> wrote:
> > On your machine, find where dsSchedule is defined. This part is missing
on
> > the server. It could be a file or a dll, depending on where you find the
> > definition.
> >
> > --
> > Eliyahu Goldin,
> > Software Developer & Consultant
> > Microsoft MVP [ASP.NET]http://msmvps.com/blogs/egoldin
> >
>
> Sorry, could you help me out and tell me how I can do that?
>
> I transfered the cs file and the schema file...
>
> Thanks
>

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